Welcome to Los Angeles

Boasting one of the largest legal communities in the world, greater Los Angeles provides
students with opportunities for hands-on experience outside the classroom, as well
as a large potential job market. Only thirty miles away, downtown Los Angeles is a
focal point for the emerging Pacific Rim, and serves as a center for international
trade and finance. Many Pepperdine students interested in entertainment law take advantage
of Pepperdine's unique proximity to the entertainment world, enjoying internships
and full-time positions with the surrounding studios and production companies.

As a cultural and entertainment center, greater Los Angeles provides all of the distractions
and diversity of a big city, allowing students to eat dim sum in Chinatown, splash
in the waves at Venice Beach, and root for the Lakers at Staples Center, all in the
same day. Just minutes away from campus, the surrounding Santa Monica Mountains provide
numerous trails for biking and hiking.

Popular Attractions

Beverly Hills - The famous shopping and dining grounds of the Stars. Make sure to take a trip down
famous Rodeo Drive while you are there. Beverly Hills is 24 miles away from campus.
Take PCH south to the 10E, to the 405N and exit on Santa Monica Blvd., Right on Santa
Monica, Left on North Beverly.

Calabasas Commons - A local outdoor shopping area with a movie theatre, Barnes and Noble Bookstore,
and various stores and restaurants. The Calabasas Commons are 15 miles away from campus.
Take Malibu Canyon to the 101S, Exit Parkway Calabasas to the left, The Commons will
be on the right side.

Catalina Island - On a clear day the island is visible from the school Cafeteria. Activities on the
island include water sports, island tours, and various seaside shops. The Catalina
Express boat leaves daily from San Pedro, Long Beach, and Dana Point ports.

City Walk - A boardwalk of restaurants, unique stores, clubs, and theatres located next door
to Universal Studios. City Walk is 35 miles from campus in Universal City. Take Malibu
Canyon to the 101S and exit Lankershim Blvd/ Universal City.

Disneyland - "The Happiest Place on Earth". Disneyland is 54 miles away in Anaheim. Take Pacific
Coast Highway south to the 10E, to the 15S (Santa Ana Freeway) and exit on Lincoln
Ave.

Dodger Stadium - Take Malibu Canyon to the 101S, Exit Alvarado, go north, then turn right on Sunset.
Go approximately one mile and turn left on Elysian Park Avenue. You will run into
Dodger Stadium. Tickets range from $6-$21 per game.

Griffith Park Observatory - The Observatory closed to the public for a three-year renovation in January, 2002.
According the Observatory's website, the Griffith Observatory has been a major Los
Angeles landmark since 1935. It is visited by nearly two million people each year
and ranks as one of the top tourist attractions of Southern California. It sits on
the southern slope of Mount Hollywood where it commands a stunning view of the Los
Angeles basin below. Thousands of people enjoy the view from its balconies, especially
at night. The Observatory grounds are open to the public Tuesday-Friday from 12pm-10pm
and Saturday and Sunday from 10am-10pm for visitors to enjoy seeing the building's
exterior and the spectacular view of Los Angeles. The Observatory is closed on Mondays.
2800 East Observatory Road, Los Angeles, CA 90027.

The Grove LA- The Grove Los Angeles is a shopping and entertainment complex built adjacent to
the historic Farmers Market. It centers on a landscaped park and a dancing fountain.
It's become a popular spot for shopping and dining, and its lively crowds and street
grid layout making it feel like an old-fashioned downtown.

Hollywood - "As LA's hottest new destination, Hollywood & Highland gives a physical presence
to the glamour and excitement for which Hollywood has always been known - and what
visitors worldwide look for when they visit this entertainment capital. It's the definitive
place where movie and television production, high fashion, and fine dining come together."
Take the 101 South, and exit on Exit on Highland Ave/Hollywood Bowl; merge onto Cahuenga
Boulevard. Cahuenga becomes N. Highland Avenue. Stay on Highland until Hollywood Boulevard.

J. Paul Getty Museum - With incredible views of Los Angeles, all the way to the ocean, this is a great
place to visit even if you are not interested in viewing the exhibits. The Getty Center
is centrally located in Los Angeles near the San Diego Freeway (Interstate 405) and
the Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10). Take the Getty Center Drive exit from the
405 and follow the signs.

The Getty Villa Malibu - The Getty Villa is an educational center and museum dedicated to the study of the
arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria. Located on Pacific Coast Highway
in Pacific Palisades (just south of Pepperdine), the Getty Villa is the place to see
Greek, Roman, and Etruscan antiquities arranged by themes including Gods and Goddesses,
Dionysos and the Theater, and Stories of the Trojan War. Tickets must be purchased
in advance, although admission is free. Parking is $8. The Villa is open Thursday-Monday
from 10am-5pm.

La Brea Tar Pits - Saber-toothed cats, Colombian mammoths, and the La Brea Tar Pits, the world famous
repository of Ice Age fossils in the heart of the Los Angeles 'Miracle Mile' district.
The La Brea Tar Pits and Page Museum are located at Wilshire Blvd. and Curson Ave.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art - The main buildings at LACMA (also known as LACMA East) are located in the Miracle
Mile area between Fairfax Avenue and La Brea Avenue, on Wilshire Boulevard, just east
of Ogden Drive. (323) 857-6000, students: $5, adults: $7

Los Angeles Zoo - The Los Angeles Zoo is located in Griffith Park, at the junction of the Ventura
(134) and Golden State (5) freeways.

Magic Mountain - A popular theme and adventure park associated with Six Flags. Magic Mountain is
48 miles away from campus in Valencia. Take Malibu Canyon to the 101S, to the 405N
and exit on Magic Mountain Parkway.

Malibu Theatres - A small movie theatre with good student rates. Take PCH south to Cross Creek Road
and it will be on your right.

Mann's Chinese Theatre - "Grauman's Chinese Theatre is the most famous theatre in the world. Since its gala
opening in May 1927, millions of movie patrons and visitors to Hollywood have been
drawn to the theatre. Filled with exotic art from China, the theatre's jade-green
bronze roof rises 90 feet into the air. Spectacularly lit at night, the Chinese is
a true Hollywood landmark."

Museum of Contemporary Art - Students: $5, Adults: $8, (213) 621-1741, take the 101S, exit Temple St and turn
left, right on Grand Ave., left on 1st St., right on Olive St. and enter CA Plaza
parking garage on the right.

Museum of Tolerance - "The Museum of Tolerance is a high tech, hands-on experiential museum that focuses
on two central themes through unique interactive exhibits: the dynamics of racism
and prejudice in America and the history of the Holocaust - the ultimate example of
man's inhumanity to man." Students: $5:50 (with ID) Adults: $9 (310) 553-8403 Take
PCH N, Santa Monica Freeway (10) east - exit at Overland/National. Turn right and
right (north) again on Overland Ave. and continue towards Pico Blvd. Turn right (east)
on Pico Blvd.

Third Street Promenade - An outdoor walkway of shops, restaurants, cart vendors, and street entertainers.
Third Street is 14 miles away from campus in Santa Monica. Take Pacific Coast Highway
South to the California Incline, turn right on Ocean, and turn left on Santa Monica
Blvd.

Universal Studios - A theme and adventure park within the heart of the movie studios. Universal Studios
is 35 miles away in Universal City. Take Malibu Canyon to the 101S and exit Lankershim
Blvd/ Universal City.

Venice Boardwalk - Venice, California is a desired destination for travelers the world around. It.
s unlike any place on Earth. Well known for its artists, street performers, and funky
atmosphere. It is a virtual carnival running year round with free admission.

Westwood Village - "This intimate, inviting, hospitable and sophisticated community on the Westside
of Los Angeles' sprawling metropolis is the very definition of an urban village. With
nearly 250 choices in shopping, world-class dining, and top-notch movies and entertainment,
the Village is a favorite destination for work or play, and offers one of the few
pedestrian-friendly environments in the city." Take the 101S to the 405S, then take
the Wilshire exit and go east. Then turn left on Gayley Ave, Westwood Blvd, or Glendon
Ave.

Pepperdine's School of Law provides a superior legal education that aligns personal values with areas of interest, such as dispute resolution, religion, public interest, criminal, and entertainment law.